Shane Dunne Takes Charge as Richmond Tigers' New Boss
Shane Dunne's New Role
Shane Dunne has been appointed as Richmond's new chief executive, stepping into significant shoes left by Brendon Gale. Gale’s leadership spanned 15 years, and now the AFL club faces a crucial rebuilding phase.
The Transition Period
With Richmond finishing last in the AFL this season with a dismal 2-21 record, Dunne's leadership comes at a tumultuous time.
- Three-time premiership coach Damien Hardwick left last year.
- Other prominent departures include president Peggy O’Neal and key players like Dustin Martin.
Shane Dunne, who previously led Richmond's subsidiary Aligned Leisure and has grown its workforce from 100 to 1800 since 2016, will focus on revitalizing the club.
John O’Rourke, Richmond's president, emphasized the need for a leader who can harness the club's talent and tackle immediate financial challenges, especially regarding the Punt Road Redevelopment project.
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